Richard Hooker
Theological Method and Anglican Identity
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2023
T.& T.Clark Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-567-70803-8 (ISBN)
T.& T.Clark Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-567-70803-8 (ISBN)
This study relocates Richard Hooker’s ‘Anglican’ theology by a close comparative reading of his theological method alongside that of the ‘catholic’ Thomas Aquinas and the ‘reformed’ Jean Calvin, showing how Hooker and Anglicanism can properly be characterised as both catholic and reformed.
For some, Hooker and Anglicanism are basically reformed; for others, fundamentally Catholic; for some embodying a ‘middle way’ between Roman Catholic and Protestant extremes; and for others simply confused and incoherent. This book challenges those perceptions by showing that ‘reformed’ and ‘catholic’ are not intrinsically opposed. Reading Hooker alongside a representative theologian of each tradition (the ‘catholic’ Aquinas and the ‘reformed’ Calvin) on theological method, Hobday shows there is much greater congruity between theologies and theologians often considered in tension.
On the role of scripture in theology, the theological capacity of human reason, and the place of tradition, these 3 theologians have far more in common than many subsequent commentators have understood. This book shows how both Hooker and the Anglicanism he defended in such elegant prose, can be coherently both ‘catholic’ and ‘reformed’ (rather than one, or the other, or some middle way). Relocating Hooker, and Anglicanism, in this way reveals them to be rich, fruitful conversation partners in ecumenical dialogue and theological debates across Christian traditions.
For some, Hooker and Anglicanism are basically reformed; for others, fundamentally Catholic; for some embodying a ‘middle way’ between Roman Catholic and Protestant extremes; and for others simply confused and incoherent. This book challenges those perceptions by showing that ‘reformed’ and ‘catholic’ are not intrinsically opposed. Reading Hooker alongside a representative theologian of each tradition (the ‘catholic’ Aquinas and the ‘reformed’ Calvin) on theological method, Hobday shows there is much greater congruity between theologies and theologians often considered in tension.
On the role of scripture in theology, the theological capacity of human reason, and the place of tradition, these 3 theologians have far more in common than many subsequent commentators have understood. This book shows how both Hooker and the Anglicanism he defended in such elegant prose, can be coherently both ‘catholic’ and ‘reformed’ (rather than one, or the other, or some middle way). Relocating Hooker, and Anglicanism, in this way reveals them to be rich, fruitful conversation partners in ecumenical dialogue and theological debates across Christian traditions.
Philip Hobday is Sub-Dean of Wakefield Cathedral, UK.
Introduction:
Location, Location, Location
Chapter One:
The Knowledge of God in Aquinas
Chapter Two:
The Knowledge of God in Calvin
Chapter Three:
The Knowledge of God in Hooker
Chapter Four:
Tradition in Aquinas, Calvin, and Hooker
Chapter Five:
Applications
Conclusion:
Relocations
Bibliography
Index
| Erscheinungsdatum | 21.09.2023 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | T&T Clark Studies in English Theology |
| Verlagsort | Edinburgh |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
| Themenwelt | Religion / Theologie ► Christentum ► Kirchengeschichte |
| ISBN-10 | 0-567-70803-9 / 0567708039 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-567-70803-8 / 9780567708038 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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